1. All Blues
2. Route 66
3. Kill My Soul
4. Hear Me Knockin'
5. Losing End
6. Little Bird
7. B-Street
8. Too Many Times
Set 2:
1. Pink Panther Theme
2. By the River
3. Let's Get Together
4. Sublime
5. Wake Up
6. Little Wing
7. Do It Again
Set 3:
1. Spooky
2. Trouble
3. Midnight Drive
4. Grapevine
5. Stormy Monday
6. Redline Blues
7. That's Just the Way It Is
8. Last Dream
9. Your Mama Don't Dance
10. Summer Breeze
11. Brown Eyed Girl
12. Evil Ways
13. Horse With No Name
14. Moondance
Cast of characters:
Kevin B. Selby - Keyboards, Bass/Drum programming, Vocals, acoustic guitar, melodica
Scott Wilburn - Guitars, Vocals
Greg Miner - Sax, Flute, Harmonica, Vocals
Musicians perspective:
Scott Wilburn came down from Sandpoint, ID to resurrect the Baja Blues Band.
Great venue! Loved the winery.
People loved what we had to offer.
Tried something new with on-stage monitoring: each musician had their own keyboard amp with the main mix, their vocal, and their instrument coming into three channels and they could mix their own on-stage mix and increase/decrease their own volume any way they liked. You cannot say I don't take care of my peeps. They loved it!
A "matrix" recording is where you take a soundboard recording and blend in a stereo recording "from the room" (in this case, a Zoom Q3HD sitting at the back of the room pointed at our PA speakers).
Matrix recordings usually pick up more of the room noise and crowd noise, but it is the frequencies and overall sound of the room that the soundboard recording DOESN'T pick up...so blending these two sources gives you a more "live" and warm sound when compared to a straight soundboard recording.